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Dakota Prisoner of War Letters Dakota Kasapi Okicize Wowapi (Paperback, New) Loot Price: R667
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Dakota Prisoner of War Letters Dakota Kasapi Okicize Wowapi (Paperback, New): Clifford Canku, Michael Simon

Dakota Prisoner of War Letters Dakota Kasapi Okicize Wowapi (Paperback, New)

Clifford Canku, Michael Simon; Introduction by John Peacock

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In April 1863 after the U.S. Dakota War of 1862, after the hanging of thirty-eight Dakota men in the largest mass execution in U.S. History some 270 Dakota men were moved from Mankato, Minnesota, to a prison at camp McClellan in Davenport, Iowa. Separated from their wives, children, and elder relatives, with inadequate shelter, they lived there for three long, wretched years. More than 120 men died. Desperate to connect with their families, many of these prisoners of war learned to write. Their letters, mostly addressed to the missionaries Stephen R Riggs and Thomas S. Williamson, asked for information, for assistance, and for help sending and receiving news of their loved ones. Dakota elders Clifford Canku and Michael Simon, fluent Dakota speakers, provide both the Dakota transcription and the first published English translation of fifty of these letters, culled from Riggs's papers at the Minnesota historical society. They are a precious resource for Dakota people learning about the travails their ancestors faced, important primary source documents for historians, and a vital tool for Dakota language learners and linguists. These haunting documents present a history that has long been unrecognised in this country, in the words of the Dakota people who lived it. The dedication written by the authors, both of whom are descendants of Dakota prisoners of war, declares: "Our relatives are watching over us. / We are humbled as we honour our ancestors. / Woecon kin de unyakupi do / We accept this responsibility you gave us".

General

Imprint: Minnesota Historical Society Press,U.S.
Country of origin: United States
Release date: November 2012
First published: March 2013
Authors: Clifford Canku • Michael Simon
Introduction by: John Peacock
Dimensions: 280 x 200 x 19mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: New
ISBN-13: 978-0-87351-873-4
Categories: Books > Humanities > History > American history > General
Books > Social sciences > Warfare & defence > Other warfare & defence issues > Prisoners of war
Books > History > American history > General
LSN: 0-87351-873-X
Barcode: 9780873518734

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